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			 Owners Chuck and Sharon Jeagle recently moved 
			their business from a location shared with Sheley Tire on from 
			Broadway Street to stand alone at 221 South Sherman Street. 
 The Jeagles had been at the former location for 27 years, but 
			recently the owners of Sheley’s shared with the Jeagle’s that they 
			will be winding down their business as they enter into 
			semi-retirement. They suggested Jeagle’s look for a new location for 
			the glass business.
 
 The Jeagle’s looked at a number of locations and found the added 
			space in both the shop and store front/office area desirable at the 
			Sherman Street location. After moving they also found that being in 
			plain view of the Lincoln IGA parking lot was becoming a great asset 
			as well.
 
 Sharon said that a lot of folks had stopped in and said they had 
			just noticed the business and while they knew about Chuck’s Glass, 
			they had never paid much attention to where the business was 
			located.
 
			
			 
			
			On Monday morning the ribbon cut was led by the ribbon cut crew at 
			Lincoln Daily News. Nila Smith served as the emcee for the ceremony 
			with Karen Hargis manning the ribbon on one hand and getting a 
			little help from former Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of Commerce 
			board member and ambassador, Don Peasely.
 
 Other’s on hand for the cut included Roy Logan with LDN, Mayor Seth 
			Goodman, City Clerk Peggy Bateman, Alderwoman Kathy Horn and Fire 
			Chief Bob Dunovsky representing the city of Lincoln. Logan County 
			Clerk and Recorder Theresa Moore and Treasurer Penny Thomas were 
			there representing the county. Others on hand were Steve and Jo 
			Shoemaker of Central Illinois Insurance, Morgan Gleason and Kaylee 
			Kirby of the Logan County Tourism Bureau; and Michael Mallick and 
			other representatives of the Jefferson Street Church, where the 
			Jeagle’s attend.
 
 Joining the Jeagle’s were their son Robbie and daughter Emma and a 
			special friend Mario Bonaparte who helps out at the shop from time 
			to time. Robbie also works part time at the shop and was included 
			front and center between his parents for the cut.
 
 As everyone gathered for the cut, Smith welcomed and acknowledged 
			guests and noted the reason for the celebration. She said that in 
			addition to celebrating a new location, the group should acknowledge 
			and celebrate the longevity of the business. Chuck’s Glass has been 
			in Lincoln for 27 years. It was noted that to have a local business 
			establish, grow, and thrive within the city is a great thing, and 
			noteworthy.
 
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			 Chuck Jeagle spoke on behalf of himself and his 
			family. He said to start that he wanted to thank everyone for 
			coming. He kept it short saying that it has been wonderful being in 
			Lincoln for 27 years, taking care of his business, and taking care 
			of his family, and he is looking forward to another 27 years.
 Mayor Goodman congratulated and thanked the Jeagle’s for the 
			dedication to the community and wished them well in their new 
			location.
 
			
			 
			Then with everyone chiming in for the countdown of 
			three-two-one snip, with Chuck and Sharon performing the honor. 
			Everyone was invited to stay for a while and visit with the Jeagle 
			family and enjoy a snack and coffee in the front office, and most 
			did.
 For those who may still be unfamiliar, Chuck’s Glass and Mirror 
			specializes in custom cut glass and mirror products. Chuck is a 
			glazier, which means he cuts glass by hand most of the time without 
			the use of automation. Because of this, he is able to cut special 
			shapes and work glass into hard to fit areas such as uniquely shaped 
			windows or frames. He does a great deal of work with glass 
			replacement for vintage and antique autos, and works with local 
			contractors for glass cases and shelving. In addition, the Jeagle’s 
			sell windows for the home, do emergency board up services for broken 
			building glass and they install frameless showers (those totally 
			encased in heavy glass). They also do auto glass replacement.
 
			
			 
			Chuck’s Glass and Mirror’s new address is 221 South Sherman Street. 
			Their hours are Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 8:30 
			a.m. to noon on Saturdays. During office hours you can reach them by 
			calling 217-735-4307. They also provide an after-hours phone number 
			for emergency needs. That phone is 217-871-6616.
 [Nila Smith]
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